Thought I would share with you a simple, quick and effective method I use to lay out a tapered buttstock molding. This simple method guarantees an even taper every time no matter how curved your buttstock may be from toe to wrist.
R/David
First you will need to decide how long your buttstock molding is going to be. You will also need to determine the width of your molding at both the toe and the termination point in the wrist area. Once you have these dimensions, lay down a piece of tape on a smooth cutting surface, I use blue painters masking tape and a scrap of cut off stock blank. Next mark your length and width on both ends. Using a straight edge and an X-acto knife, cut out your buttstock molding template.
Now you are ready to lay your tape template on the buttstock. Apply the tape following the curve of the buttstock ensuring the edge of your tape is flush with the underside of the buttstock. Once your tape is in place, you can draw a pencil line using the top of the tape template as a guide line. If you wanted, you could fore go the pencil line and using the tape template cut your molding line in using your preferred method.
Now it is just a matter of cutting your molding using whatever method you like to use.